You Think AI & Earth Data Are Paying Attention?
Last week I taught on a PhD-level summer course on geoAI, or AI for Earth, at the University of Copenhagen. I saw other speakers give their fantastic technical talks, some on fundamentals, and some on real specific applications. The organizers did a fantastic job to equip these selected and global group of PhD students with truly the latest and best in the field; depth and breadth. So after listening to other speakers, I decided to scrap my prepared presentation. I had tweaked the one I usually do about Clay with more technical parts. I was going to present our Clay v1, the choices, the architecture, the training, the results. Instead I chose to talk straight to the most important point. The “so what”. ...